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enrolment requirements and the general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Associate Professor
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with a background in microwave remote sensing or a related earth observation specialization. Principal supervisor is Associate Professor, Anders Anker Bjørk, Department of Geoscience and Natural
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the Center for Pharmaceutical Data Science Education (CPDSE) and will be conducted under the supervision of Associate Professor Casper Steinmann . The project concerns physics-based computational modeling
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associated partners including six from industry and two start-ups. To be eligible for a MICROSUNSET PhD-position, you must not have lived, studied, or worked in the host country for more than 12 months in
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technologies. Tasks and Responsibilities The work tasks will include, among other things: Management and operation of the department’s biophysical technology platforms, including MS facilities Support for users
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candidate will be hosted by the Section for DATA at the Department of Computer Science as part of the CLASSIQUE center. A dedicated supervisory team led by Professor Torben Bach Pedersen, Associate Professor
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project is funded by the Center for Pharmaceutical Data Science Education (CPDSE) and will be conducted under the supervision of Associate Professor Casper Steinmann . The project concerns physics-based
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will be offered a position. Further information For further information about the PhD programme, please contact the Department of Political Science and Public Management PhD coordinator, Associate
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, Professor Jan Østergaard, Associate Professor Christophe Biscio, and composed of experts from the departments of electronic systems and mathematics will be assembled to support the interdisciplinarity
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for DATA at the Department of Computer Science as part of the CLASSIQUE center. A dedicated supervisory team led by Professor Torben Bach Pedersen, Associate Professor Christophe Biscio, and Professor Jan